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单词 forepart
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Definition of forepart in English:

forepart

nounˈfɔːpɑːtˈfɔrˌpɑrt
  • The part situated at the front of something; the foremost part.

    the forepart of the brain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In some cases horns form one part with the helmet, while in other cases it is relief figures of the foreparts of birds or quadrupeds.
    • Both gold and silver coins were stamped with the same design - the confronting foreparts of a lion and bull.
    • Judging by the ruins of the castle, the internal foreparts and the main walls were built of stones and covered with bricks.
    • The waistcoat comprised a pair of foreparts or fore-bodies, forming the part exposed to view; the back, and the lining.
    • I have been in the habit of going there regularly since the forepart of January last until the first of March, going twice or three times a week.
    • Architectural ornament also has its place in the sculpture of the Mongol period, examples being the heads or foreparts of dragons, stretching forward like animals about to leap.
    • Those strikes involved violent contact of the foreparts of the bird with foliage.
    • Shoes made on combination lasts, where the heel fit is made narrower than the forepart to give superior fit.
    • The creature rapidly passed, leaving a regular wake, from the commencement of which, to the forepart, which was out of water, we judged its length to be about 80 feet; and this within rather than beyond the mark…
    • But much of the areas on which one would expect the horses' wings to appear - their shoulders and the foreparts of their torsos - is unfortunately lost and has been restored.
    • And falling into a place where two seas met, they ran the ship aground; and the forepart stuck fast, and remained unmoveable, but the hinder part was broken with the violence of the waves.
    • Most species have a mane on the neck and a lock of hair on the forepart of the head known as a forelock.
    • A mane of hair was left on the foreparts while the back and hindquarters were shaven.
    • Here is the black and silver brocade set of sleeves and forepart that I originally designed for the dress.
    • An improved fastening means conjoining the heel and shank part to the forepart of the mid-sole is disclosed.
    • Next Grace donned a beautiful red kirtle made of silk, with a forepart that had a pattern of gold colored roses embroidered on it.
    • Executed like the voluted palmettes and tabletop inlays with incised details but no surface modeling, it represents the forepart of two winged lions with bull's horns flanking a voluted palmette.
    • The underskirt has a matching tapestry forepart, with trimmed cotton velvet overskirt.
    • In 1825, during the celebration of the inauguration of John Quincy Adams, it finally burst, but its forepart remains on display.
    Synonyms
    prow, front, stem, rostrum, ram, nose, head, bowsprit, cutwater
 
 

Definition of forepart in US English:

forepart

nounˈfôrˌpärtˈfɔrˌpɑrt
  • The part situated at the front of something; the foremost part.

    the forepart of the brain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those strikes involved violent contact of the foreparts of the bird with foliage.
    • A mane of hair was left on the foreparts while the back and hindquarters were shaven.
    • Next Grace donned a beautiful red kirtle made of silk, with a forepart that had a pattern of gold colored roses embroidered on it.
    • But much of the areas on which one would expect the horses' wings to appear - their shoulders and the foreparts of their torsos - is unfortunately lost and has been restored.
    • Most species have a mane on the neck and a lock of hair on the forepart of the head known as a forelock.
    • I have been in the habit of going there regularly since the forepart of January last until the first of March, going twice or three times a week.
    • Architectural ornament also has its place in the sculpture of the Mongol period, examples being the heads or foreparts of dragons, stretching forward like animals about to leap.
    • Shoes made on combination lasts, where the heel fit is made narrower than the forepart to give superior fit.
    • The underskirt has a matching tapestry forepart, with trimmed cotton velvet overskirt.
    • An improved fastening means conjoining the heel and shank part to the forepart of the mid-sole is disclosed.
    • In 1825, during the celebration of the inauguration of John Quincy Adams, it finally burst, but its forepart remains on display.
    • Executed like the voluted palmettes and tabletop inlays with incised details but no surface modeling, it represents the forepart of two winged lions with bull's horns flanking a voluted palmette.
    • Both gold and silver coins were stamped with the same design - the confronting foreparts of a lion and bull.
    • Here is the black and silver brocade set of sleeves and forepart that I originally designed for the dress.
    • In some cases horns form one part with the helmet, while in other cases it is relief figures of the foreparts of birds or quadrupeds.
    • Judging by the ruins of the castle, the internal foreparts and the main walls were built of stones and covered with bricks.
    • The waistcoat comprised a pair of foreparts or fore-bodies, forming the part exposed to view; the back, and the lining.
    • And falling into a place where two seas met, they ran the ship aground; and the forepart stuck fast, and remained unmoveable, but the hinder part was broken with the violence of the waves.
    • The creature rapidly passed, leaving a regular wake, from the commencement of which, to the forepart, which was out of water, we judged its length to be about 80 feet; and this within rather than beyond the mark…
    Synonyms
    prow, front, stem, rostrum, ram, nose, head, bowsprit, cutwater
 
 
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